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If you participate in a research study and get paid money, is that money taxable?
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The IRS requires research institutions to report compensation to clinical trial participants if the amount is $600 or more a year, though all income for participating in a clinical trial or medical study is taxable. If the activity is infrequent, the income would not be self-employment income.
If you did receive a Form 1099-MISC , it is entered under the Wages and Income tab
If you did not receive a Form 1099-MISC, you will still enter it under Wages and Income but
Thank you.
We ended up calling the research company when we were ready to file and they said it wasn't taxable if it was like under $1000. It was about $250. So we didn't include it. We want to be honest, so would we need to make a whole amended return or could we just claim it the next year, or what would be the most honest thing to do?
Thank you so much. The Q and A has been super. Do you do these often?
You would have to amend that tax return to add the income. Even through the special event won't be going on you can always post in this forum and get help all year.
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